Turron Davenport

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Turron is a member of the Pro Football Writers Association and is currently a Beat Writer covering the Baltimore Ravens for the Baltimore Times. He is also an NFL Draft analyst for Football Game Plan. His past experience includes credentialed coverage of the San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl, NFL Scouting Combine, NFL Draft, NFLPA Rookie Premiere and various NFL Play60 camps. He has been featured on NBC sports radio, Fox Sports radio, ESPN radio and SiriusXMNFL. Turron has a vast collection of interview experience including interviews with A Listers such as Deion Sanders, Derrick Brooks and more.

Turron is a member of the Pro Football Writers Association and is currently a Beat Writer covering the Baltimore Ravens for the Baltimore Times. He is also an NFL Draft analyst for Football Game Plan. His past experience includes credentialed coverage of the San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl, NFL Scouting Combine, NFL Draft, NFLPA Rookie Premiere and various NFL Play60 camps. He has been featured on NBC sports radio, Fox Sports radio, ESPN radio and SiriusXMNFL. Turron has a vast collection of interview experience including interviews with A Listers such as Deion Sanders, Derrick Brooks and more.

Recent Stories

The Baltimore Ravens traded back into the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft to select rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson with the No. 32 overall pick. The Ravens offense has been in need of a jolt over the last few years.

Baltimore picked up the fifth-year option for Mosley's rookie contract in April, which assures that he will be in a Ravens uniform in 2019. However, if the team wants to do right by Mosley, they'll sign him to a long-term deal.

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The Baltimore Ravens are always well represented by a crew of scouts and personnel people in Mobile, Alabama for the Senior Bowl. It’s a time when General Manager Ozzie Newsome, head coach John Harbaugh and a number of position coaches get to see NFL Draft prospects in action first hand.